Opportunity
Federal Register #ED-2026-SCC-1321
Mandatory Supply and Service Operations at Military Bases and Private School Survey Data Collection
Buyer
Department of Education
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
ED-2026-SCC-1321
NAICS
561720, 541690
This opportunity involves multiple federal agencies and covers both service requirements at military installations and ongoing data collection activities: - Department of Defense (Naval Supply Systems Command, Defense Commissary Agency) - Mandatory supply and service provisions at: - Naval Air Station North Island, CA - Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, CA - Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA - Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC - Services include: - Shelf stocking, custodial, and warehousing for commissaries - Base supply center operations at SERVMART Stores - Department of Education (National Center for Education Statistics) - Ongoing biennial Private School Universe Survey (PSS) data collection for 2025-26 and 2027-28 - Revision includes updated contacting materials and confidentiality assurances - Department of Energy (Office of Nuclear Energy) - Announcement of an open meeting for the Defense Production Act Consortium - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; services are mandatory and may be sourced from authorized suppliers - Notable requirements: - Services are required at specific military bases and federal facilities - PSS data collection is voluntary and targets private schools nationwide - No products or equipment are being procured in this notice
Description
The Department of Education is proposing a revision of a currently approved information collection request related to the Private School Universe Survey (PSS) for the years 2025-26 and 2027-28. This survey collects biennial data on private elementary and secondary schools, including numbers of schools, teachers, and students, and develops a sampling frame for NCES surveys. The revision includes updates to contacting materials and confidentiality assurances. Public comments are invited by June 15, 2026.